So what’s in store for the future of Big Sushi, Little Fishes? More of the same, I’m afraid. I enjoy my current project: a “psychogeography” of Tokyo. I started with Shinjuku, in the Shinjuku Drift posts, and plan to spend time exploring other areas. with notebook and camera in hand. Next up: Roppongi Drift.

Maybe it’s the Canadian in me, but I remain fascinated by the weather, and will likely continue to blog about the extremes of heat, snow, and typhoons we’ve been experiencing in this age of global warming. ‘Interesting times,’ indeed.

Eventually I want to start longer form writing again, and return to personal essays and perhaps even stories. But for now, blog posts with photos suits me just fine.

So, thanks for reading, and I look forward to your company on this – still somewhat unexpected – adventure that is Big Sushi, Little Fishes!

4 thoughts on “100th Post!”

Congrats on your 100th posts, I’m only on my third! You got quite a bit of snow! You are more East than I am, we did get some snow, (ah, Snow…. natures glitter)! It melted as soon as it was beautiful enough to photograph!

Ah, that’s too bad! Sorry you didn’t get a chance to photograph “nature’s glitter” (I like that! captures the look, of course, but also its decorative – and temporary? – nature) before it melted away. How far west of Tokyo are you? I spent a spring in Hiroshima; hard to imagine snow there…